This year, the UK finally voted for adults to be in charge. Not perfect by any stretch, but a damning victory for some sense over division. America, unfortunately, did not get the memo and decided that a criminal and rapist deserved another shot at running their country.
Visiting the US was something I was lucky enough to do many times from the late 90s up until 2010. I haven't been back and the appeal just isn't there anymore. I have a soft spot for Hawaii, so I'm pleased to see they voted for Harris.
Maybe not enough people voted, or maybe Americans don't understand their elevated position in the world?
When you think about social media, and the internet in general, you're most likely going to be thinking about an American company or product. One that the whole world benefits from and should have brought us together. News is global. And yet Trump, and America it seems, are only willing to look at themselves.
Immigration, for example, will not change during his term, just as it continues to be a topic in the UK. This is despite the need for legal routes for refugees so that you can at least have a sensible approach to immigration. It's a part of life. We bring in highly-skilled people to do the jobs we don't want to do or that we are failing to train the next generation to do.
I don't think immigration should be unlimited but it's terrible thing to hang your hat on when the demons that immigrants are portrayed to be are the ones fleeing for their lives. If you take an anti-immigration position, you look and ultimately become intolerable of others. We see this with every right-wing politician across the world. It's always them, those foreigners who are stealing jobs and causing problems when the reality is that most of these people are only looking for a better life. Just as your own parents, grand parents or ancestors did at some point in history.
I am gutted with the result. I wanted nothing more than for Trump to fade into obscurity and for any subsequent coverage to be of him being fully convicted for all of the terrible things he has done thanks to the privileges he's enjoyed because of his riches. Unfortunately, it looks like neither will happen.
From a UK perspective, I hope he is shunned in every way possible. America should no longer be considered a super power but a threat to world peace until we see action that leads to the end of wars in Ukraine and Gaza at the very least and I have no faith that will happen in the next 4 years now because of this election result.
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